February 23, 2008

Not even Adobe knows when Flash is coming to the iPhone

youtube-iphone-tour.jpg When Apple released the iPhone last summer, it did not support Adobe’s Flash Player, which meant Internet videos and other Web sites developed in Flash would not work on the phone writes Moco News.

"Google’s YouTube was one of the only video-sites that bothered to re-format some content, and even still only some of its videos became viewable on the iPhone. So, seven months after the iPhone’s release, the question remains: will Apple support Flash?

Adobe’s patience is thinning “No one aside from [Apple CEO] Steve Jobs has any idea if or when it’s coming,” Ryan Stewart, Adobe’s chief spokesman wrote on his blog last week. “Everyone I talk to doesn’t know anything.”

[via engadget:mobile. Image from MyiTablet]

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